SOLUTION: 2(x^2 + 4y) + 3 (x^2 - 2y)
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Question 36269: 2(x^2 + 4y) + 3 (x^2 - 2y)
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2(x^2+4y)+3(x^2-2y)==>2x^2+8y+3x^2-6y==>2x^2+3x^2+8y-6y==>5x^2+2y
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